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Will downloading an antispyware program and an antivirus program mess up my computer?
7Question : Will downloading an antispyware program and an antivirus program mess up my computer?
A few weeks ago, I installed a few antivirus programs and a few anti spyware programs, and it totally crashed my computer. Would it be okay to just have one antivirus program and one antispyware program? Will that crash my computer or not?
antivirus program
Best answer:
Answer by tom s
avg is ok
What do you do on contact lenses that mess?
5I took my contact lenses from the eyes tonight and cleaned them, then I have to touch the left side in the left tank, and then put the right person in the left container, they were both in circulation and I realized there were two. I quickly scooped one out and put it in the right side. I have Night & Day contact lenses, and my recipe is the same on both sides (-. 150) or something, what should I do?
So Mess Glasses
0The problem to find out how accurate measure of spectacles on his own a relatively new one. If someone in the past needed glasses, was their only option to visit the ophthalmologist or optician office for an exam and then, once the investigation was completed it would be professionally fitted for the images of their choice. Today, ordering glasses over the Internet without visiting the optician be required, but to ensure that your new glasses fit and cause no problems you need to know how to accurately measure the frame.
It is highly recommended, especially if this is your first glasses to visit an optician to make sure that you have no other vision problems that attention just beyond corrective lenses – and even if you do not want to buy may require your new glasses by the optician, they can precisely measure you and give you the relevant information so that you order the pictures you can fit properly.
The most important information
When measuring for glasses, the important information to have the “PD”, or the distance between the support of the students. This measurement is in the right seat of the spectacle of crucial importance, because even if it is off by a few millimeters of the carrier may suffer some nasty consequences. If the center of the lens does not sit almost directly over the pupil, then the far vision correction properties of the statute of limitations under the best and the wearer may suffer from headaches and eyestrain.
It is possible to take this measurement on your own, if you can not, for one reason or another you have installed your glasses properly. You can look in a mirror while a ruler directly below your eyes – the measurement is recorded in millimeters, so be sure that the ruler you use measures in millimeters, if you want to perform the conversion. Measure the distance from the center of a pupil in the center of the other, while directly in front of you. It is advisable to repeat the measurement several times to ensure it is correct.
If your recipe and know an accurate measurement of the “PD” have, it is possible, a good fitting glasses, without getting the trip to an optician.
First Aid Professional
If there is any question at all you think about the correctness of the “PD” measurement, or if your prescription can be changed, it is essential that you can visit an optician – eyeglasses you order the Internet is not withdrawn or can come with a considerable restocking fee, so did not know could have the information you waste a significant amount of money.
Going to an ophthalmologist for a proper glasses also has some other advantages over the precise measurement and general control. The optician you can touch, try and hold on frames, dozens of them, if you so choose, before a final decision. Sure, you’ll be able to see, photos are all angles over the Internet, but you will not really know how the glasses, the order you feel or see until you have already paid for them and they are on your face sitting – and at this point it may be too late. Even if you is not about someone to take the with you, help you to decide on a new framework which, opticians do for a living – they will be glad to certain frames that flatter your face and work great with your characteristics is recommended. If sopping online, you are nothing but images to have to help you.
Compete for a pair of glasses is not impossible, in fact, it is not too difficult, but be sure that your time and record the data to be precise, because even a simple mistake, you could wear a pair of glasses that They do more harm than good – when in doubt, consult an optician for help. P>
Imitrex can mess up my body or be hazardous?
1Recently, more IVE migraine were as usual and I may have four Imitrex earlier this month: / This isn’t happening for the first time, and doctors havent really in a position to help me. Sometimes imitrez helps keep the pain at bay, but it comes back the next day and I’ll take another one. . . Can Imitrex to mess with my body? Could it be, cause rebound migraine? Ugh. . . I sometimes wonder why I havent died yet-_-
Does eating before a cholesterol test mess it up?
2I had my cholesterol tested and the results were very high. This concerned me greatly, but I did have a meal like an hour before the test. Would this mess up the results?
I saw a story on ABC where a woman ate a high fat meal and you could see the fat in her blood for 6 hours until the body flushed it out.
Dealing With Low Blood Sugar or Hypoglycemia? You Do not Want to Mess With This Dirty Dozen
0Some of you (especially baby boomers) might remember The Dirty Dozen, a blockbuster war movie from 1967 featuring an incredible cast that included Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Robert Ryan, Charles Bronson, Donald Sutherland, George Kennedy, and Telly Savalas.
Well, this article is NOT about that Dirty Dozen. Itâs about a dozen foods that are downright bad & dirty for you if youâre someone dealing with low blood sugar or hypoglycemia. The characters in the movie were bad dudes, the foods on this list are bad foods. All twelve of them. Avoid them as much as possible.
Bad food #12-White rice:
All foods sit on a continuum that relates their sugar content to how fast they are used in your body. This is called the glycemic index.
In order to keep your blood sugar level constant with as few peaks and valleys as possible, you need to slow the rate at which your body converts your food to the various kinds of sugar used and stored in your body. The best way to do this is to eat foods that, in addition to supplying all the right components of nutrition, burn very slowly.
Since the goal is to slow the rate at which your food is broken down, it is important for an hypoglycemic to avoid fast burning, high glycemic foods starting with sugar, but also including refined foods. This includes white flour, white rice, and other refined and polished grains.
Bad food #11-White bread:
Yes, this is a junk food for an hypoglycemic. Every time you look at a slice of white bread you are seeing a slice of sugar â it acts in the body the same way.
Bad food #10-Donuts:
Think of it as white bread dipped in sugar. What could be worse? No wonder there’s a big hole in the middle â it’s a nutritional zero. What was just said pretty much applies to cookies and cakes in general. Anything thatâs made with white flour and lots of sugar, not to mention shortening, coloring and preservatives, is BAD for you!
Bad food #9-Alcohol:
Alcohol, like sugar, contains nothing but calories. It has no nutritive value at all and moves very quickly into your blood stream. This affects your blood sugar very suddenly, and there is a corresponding drop in blood sugar as the alcohol leaves your system.
In diabetes, you can control your sugar level with injected insulin. In hypoglycemia this is not possible, and if you eat and drink foods that play havoc with your blood sugar level, you just have to live with the symptoms. Itâs much better then, to avoid the booze and the feeling rotten that comes with it.
An extra caution: Read the labels on all your medications; many include alcohol. You need to find alternatives if at all possible. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have prescription medication containing alcohol, and ask for help finding an alcohol-free alternative. Some allergy shots also contain alcohol, so check with your doctor.
Alcohol, particularly when consumed with carbohydrate, can cause an excessive release of insulin and lead to episodes of hypoglycemia. The most common scenario is when you consume alcohol and carbohydrate alone, as with a gin (alcohol) and tonic (pure carbohydrate) and a small cracker or cookie. This is a recipe for disaster, and can cause low blood sugar and its accompanying symptoms even if you never have symptoms otherwise. The occasional occurrence of alcohol-induced hypoglycemia is not necessarily an indication that you are, or will become, a chronic hypoglycemic, but whether chronic or not, hypoglycemia is hard on your body and should always be avoided if possible.
There are fairly strong links between hypoglycemia and alcohol related problems, and more than one study suggests that alcoholism can result from unchecked hypoglycemia.
Bad food #8-Fruit drinks:
Not to be confused with fruit juices, fruit drinks are 10 per cent or less real fruit with lots of sugar. They’re loaded with artificial coloring and sucrose. Definitely teeth rotters. A better choice? Fruit juice (in very small amounts). Even better? Whole fruit â since youâll benefit from the fiber!
Bad food #7-Decaffeinated coffee:
This is bad for everybody, not just hypoglycemic. The reason is that to remove the caffeine, they add chemical solvent right into your favorite beverage.
Bad food #6-Soft drinks / pop:
Let’s see now, how do you spell increased bone breakage? P-O-P. Pop is nothing more than water, colorant, artificial flavor and SUGAR? Itâs absolutely DREADFUL for anyone dealing with low blood sugar or hypoglycemia!
Bad food #5. Diet pop:
You get all the dandy benefits of pop (!?!?), plus artificial sweetener, which has been shown in studies to actually increase your sugar cravings and alter your brain chemistry.
Bad food #4-Sugary breakfast cereals:
Now here’s a guarantee: If you want to start your day in a low life-force mode, then this is the junk breakfast for you â even more so if you add to those cereals a couple toasted pieces of white bread.
Bad food #3-Deep-dish pizza:
This is an excellent way to stack, jack and pack your glycemic index tract with one big dollop of sodium, dough (white flour) and fat â an overnight weight-gain wonder.
Bad food #2-Ice cream:
Here’s a beauty, high in sugar and high in fat, for another whack attack on your pancreas and your arteries.
Alright, this is it! The number 1 in our top 12 list of really bad foods for hypoglycemics. . .
Bad food #1-French fries (and their cousin potato chips):
Here’s why: Both of these are unparalleled sodium-loading enzyme-dead food. And new information now shows that theyâre high in acrylimide, a known cancer-causing agent. In fact, the amount of acrylimide in a serving of fast-food French fries is 300 times above the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency’s limit set for one glass of water.
Bon appétit!
Eat well, be well, live well!
Daniel G. St-Jean
Editor of Help For Hypoglycemia
Publisher of the Help For Hypoglycemia Blog
Daniel G. St-Jean is the Editor of Help For Hypoglycemia ( http://www. help-for-hypoglycemia. com ) where youâll find much info about hypoglycemia diet, and the publisher of the Help For Hypoglycemia Blog ( http://www. help-for-hypoglycemia-blog. com ). Both provide info and resources to people dealing with low blood sugar and hypoglycemia. Start by asking for the FREE eBook entitled 22 Easy, Yummy, and Delicious Recipes for Hypoglycemics at http://www. help-for-hypoglycemia. com/fr-ee_recipe_ebook.
Do eyeglasses mess up your peripheral vision? Do you use your peripheral vision much when you drive?
5I’ve been wearing contacts for most of my life. But now I have an astigmatism and the lenses to correct it sometimes shift, causing blurry vision. I’m afraid this will happen while I’m driving. Laser surgery is too expensive right now, so I’m thinking of getting eyeglasses to use while driving. My concern is that the glasses will interfere with my peripheral vision. Not a problem most of the time, but will it affect my driving?